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DriveCore Install DA Series Operation Manual
Configuring the Network using NetSetter
The NetSetter Grid
The NetSetter grid is divided into the 12 sections described below.
Figure 10:
NetSetter grid
1� MAC Address
Displays the MAC address of the discovered device. The data in this field cannot be edited.
NOTE:
If more than one MAC address is discovered for a single device (e.g., HiQnet device MAC address, Dante card MAC address, etc.), the field will be
represented as a dropdown menu and the desired MAC address can be selected from the list. For a device connected to the same control network with two control
MAC addresses, the MAC address field will be displayed in red.
2� DHCP/Auto-IP
If the discovered device is configured to use DHCP/Auto-IP, this checkbox will be checked. If the discovered device is not using DHCP/Auto-IP, you may check the box
so it will do so on applying edits. The device row will then become selected. The device will attempt to have its IP settings configured by DHCP on applying the edits;
if no DHCP server is present, the device will attempt to have IP settings configured by Auto-IP.
All devices in the current filter view may be configured with DHCP/Auto-IP enabled by checking the checkbox in the column header—the individual checkboxes
for all devices will become checked. If a single individual checkbox for a device is subsequently unchecked, the column header DHCP/Auto-IP checkbox will be
automatically unchecked. Conversely, all devices in the current filter view can be configured with DHCP/Auto-IP disabled by unchecking the checkbox in the column
header.
DHCP server status will be among the information displayed at the bottom of the NetSetter window. If a DHCP server is not detected, the information will read "DHCP
server not detected". Note that checking a device’s DHCP/Auto-IP checkbox has no immediate effect on the column sort order.
NOTE:
Once edits have been made, it is critical to click the
Apply Current Edits
or
Apply and Exit
buttons for the changes to take affect.
3� IP Address
Displays the IP address of the discovered device. A valid IP address may be edited inline. If the edited value scopes the device out of the current Display filter, it will
not be visible.
NOTE:
A discovered device with an IP address that conflicts with that of another, already discovered device will be displayed in red. A conflicting IP address may be
edited inline if you wish to change the device IP address on applying current edits. If DHCP/Auto-IP is enabled, the IP address field may not be edited inline.
NOTE:
Once edits have been made, it is critical to click the
Apply Current Edits
or
Apply and Exit
buttons for the changes to take affect.
4� Subnet Mask
Displays the Subnet Mask of the discovered device. The Subnet Mask may be edited inline. The device row will be ordered accordingly with the current column sort
immediately on successful editing of the field. The device row will remain selected.
NOTE:
If DHCP/Auto-IP is enabled, the Subnet Mask field may not be edited inline.
NOTE:
Once edits have been made, it is critical to click the
Apply Current Edits
or
Apply and Exit
buttons for the changes to take affect.
5� Default Gateway
Displays the Default Gateway of the discovered device. The Default Gateway may be edited inline. The device row will be ordered accordingly with the current column
sort immediately on successful editing of the field. The device row will remain selected.
NOTE:
If DHCP/Auto-IP is enabled, the Default Gateway field may not be edited inline.
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